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The Buck Stops Here

Jan 1, 1978
0h 6m
★ 0.0

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Overview

Discusses the problems and processes involved with decision-making. States that the key to decision-making is not how you go about doing it, but having the courage to do it

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Production Companies

Cally Curtis Company, Hollywood, Calif

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